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Study finds wild release can be deadly for rescued slow lorises

A recent study reveals that the wild release of rescued slow lorises is fraught with challenges, resulting in a high mortality rate; only two out of nine tracked animals survived post-release. This data emphasizes the need for reconsidering conservation strategies for rehabilitated wildlife.

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